Learn how to build a legitimate online business from scratch in 7 courses

These courses are not get-rich-quick schemes, but proven ways to earn money online.

The common myth is that online startups attract money like flies. In reality, earning a buck takes as much hard work and commitment digitally as it does with a brick-and-mortar business (unless you’re gunning for the FBI’s most wanted list, of course).

Here’s a good place to start building your online business knowledge: the Digital Entrepreneur Bundle. This premium collection offers seven courses that will let you dive into how to market online, generate revenue, and much more.

The tutorials kick off with How to Start Your Own Digital Marketing Agency, instructing upon how to build a website, register your limited liability company, use SEO to get noticed, generate leads via email, and close deals like a pro. How to Get SEO Clients for Your Digital Marketing Agency continues on the same track, focusing on how to optimize your search marketing by generating social leads, making cold pitches, and much more.

It takes more than just good SEO skills to run an online business. How to Use Pinterest to Promote Your ECommerce Store teaches you how to increase traffic to your site with a popular social media platform. Abandon the 9–5 Mindset draws on the instructor's personal experience in going it alone as an online entrepreneur, and How to Make a Passive Income: Amazon Affiliate Store helps you do exactly that--build an Amazon store that makes money for you.

These courses are not get-rich-quick schemes, but proven ways to earn online. Though it’s usually valued at $745, this bundle is currently available for $19 via the Daily Dot store. You can stream all the content on desktop and mobile devices, and learn at your own pace with lifetime access--all for a whopping 97 percent off MSRP.

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